Hi Grace,
I'm using the UCLA mirror and this code installs equate fine for me.
#install the package (note that the quoted name)
install.packages("equate")
#load the package
library(equate)
It also looks like the packages has passed the CRAN checks for all
OSes, so availability is probably not an issue.
Best regards,
Josh
On Sun, Jul 18, 2010 at 11:57 AM, ying_chen wang
<gracedrop.wang at gmail.com> wrote:> I was told to go to packages on the tool bar and select 'install
packages'.
> Then choose library (equate).
>
> My R is version 2.11. I tried multiple times with different locations of R
> within US. Yet, I didn't see library(equate) being offered in the
packages.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Grace
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